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[Congenital diverticulum of the heart septum].

RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 1966
D. Bachmann, F. Dressler
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Development of the ventricular septum of the heart

Heart and Vessels, 1985
In man, development of the cardiovascular system begins in embryos of about 3 weeks ovulation age and is essentially completed 3 weeks later. Cardiovascular development, therefore, takes place very early and proceeds rapidly. This is a major reason why the study of cardiovascular development is difficult.
Lodewyk H.S. Van Mierop, Lynn M. Kutsche
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Echocardiographic predictors of neonatal illness severity in fetuses with critical left heart obstruction with intact or restrictive atrial septum

Prenatal Diagnosis, 2018
Neonates with critical left heart obstruction and intact atrial septum (IAS) or restrictive atrial septum (RAS) are at risk for hypoxia within hours of birth and remain a group at high risk for mortality.
Laura A Gellis   +8 more
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Hydatid Cyst of the Interatrial and Interventricular Septum of the Heart

Chest, 1991
To our knowledge this report describes the first case of a large hydatid cyst involving the full thickness of both the interatrial and interventricular septum of the heart, which was detected at autopsy. The cyst was intact. Clinically, there was complete heart block.
Jyotsna V. Mandke   +1 more
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Morphogenesis of traumatic ventricular septum ruptures of the heart

Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histology, 1974
Following the attempt to arrange a clear description of the physical characteristics of blunt thoracic trauma, the morphological findings of a case of traumatic ventricular septum defect with interventricular and atrioventricular communications is presented in detail.
J. Ostermeyer, H. P. Bayer
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The normal anatomy of the atrial septum in the human heart

American Heart Journal, 1979
The atrial septum is a blade-shaped structure with a concave anterior margin that reflects the curve of the ascending aorta, a convex posterior margin, and an inferior margin along the mitral annulus. The fossa ovalis comprises an average of 28 per cent of the total septal area, or 43 mm.2 in infants and 240 mm.2 in adults.
Glenn C. Rosenquist, Lauren J. Sweeney
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